Byron York Bio, Age, Family, Wife, Salary, Net Worth, Views, CNN, Career

Byron York Biography

Byron York is a conservative correspondent, pundit, columnist, and author from the United States. York began her career as The Washington Examiner’s chief political correspondent in 2009. He previously worked for National Review as a White House correspondent.

How old is Byron York? – Age

He is 65 years old as of 5 December 2020. He was born in 1955 in Birmingham, Alabama, United States.

Byron York Family

He is the son of Birmingham, Alabama native Tom York and Helen Hamilton, who was born in 1929. Park MacDougald, the Washington Examiner’s Life and Arts editor, is his nephew.

Byron York Wife

He is married and enjoys playing the guitar and mandolin. His wife’s identity is not revealed.

Byron York Salary

He earns an annual salary of $1.5 million.

Byron York Net Worth

He has an estimated net worth of $7 Million.

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Byron York Views

York criticized President Clinton’s pardon of Susan McDougal, who had served three months in prison for her role in the Whitewater scandal, in 2001. In his book, The Vast Left Wing Conspiracy, York proposed a Democratic Party plot to “take down” President George W. Bush in 2005. York argued in 2010 that President Obama was to blame for the widespread misconception that he was Muslim.

Byron York Career

York began her career as The Washington Examiner’s chief political correspondent in 2009. He previously worked for National Review as a White House correspondent. He also writes a syndicated column. York previously worked as a news producer at CNN Headline News and as an investigative reporter for The American Spectator. He has also contributed to The Atlantic, The Hill, The Wall Street Journal, The Weekly Standard, and The New York Post.

He has appeared on Meet the Press, The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer, The O’Reilly Factor, Meet the Press, Special Report, The Laura Ingraham Show, and Hardball with Chris Matthews, among other programs, and has contributed occasional commentary to National Public Radio. He was a contributing blogger at The Huffington Post for a short time in 2005. He has participated in discussions with other media figures on BloggingHeads.tv.